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Mathematics, 03.05.2021 08:00, nommies005

Given the following numbers: Ο€, 2√7, √7, √2 A. Approximate the square root terms using the perfect squares approximation method. Your answer should be a mixed fraction. Make sure to show your work.

B. Order the numbers from least to greatest, stating your answer using the number’s original form.

Insert->Equation will give you access to the special formatting, and use the Equation tab to access the Radical function for setting up square roots.

All of the following parts of the question - And show your work.
Part A, (2√7)
Part A, (√7)
Part A, (√2)
Part B)

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